Custom Home Office Cabinets in Minneapolis, MN

I’m Alexei Ceban, and I build custom home office cabinets here in Minneapolis. Whether you’re working out of a 1920s bungalow in Longfellow, a downtown condo, or a newer build in the western suburbs, the home office is usually the room that ends up with mismatched store-bought furniture and a desk that doesn’t fit the wall. That’s the room I like to fix. Loon Cabinetry designs, builds, finishes, and installs the whole setup in our own Minneapolis shop, so your desk, upper cabinets, and shelving fit the space and match each other instead of fighting it.

Custom Home Office Built In Minneapolis

Built-in office Cabinets, Made and Installed in Minneapolis

A good home office isn’t about more furniture. It’s about the wall doing more work. Most of the offices I build start with a built-in desk run, cabinets up top for the stuff you don’t want on display, and open shelving where you want it. From there we add what your day actually needs: file drawers that take hanging folders, a spot the printer lives in instead of on the floor, cable management so the cords disappear, and a landing zone for the mail and the chargers.

 

Minneapolis homes throw some odd shapes at you, and that’s usually where built-ins earn their keep. Slanted attic walls, the dead space beside a chimney, a narrow wall in a condo, the awkward corner under the stairs. Store-bought office furniture can’t use those spaces. Custom built office cabinets can, and the result looks like it was always part of the house.

 

We build in the styles people in the Twin Cities actually ask for: Shaker, flat-panel and contemporary, raised panel for older traditional homes, and painted or natural wood finishes. If you’ve been to IKEA or a big-box store and walked out because nothing fit your wall or your taste, that’s the gap we fill. When you’re investing in your home, the cabinetry should be made for your room and your work, not pulled off a shelf.

What We Build For Your Home Office

Built-in Desks

A desk built into the wall instead of parked against it. We size the work surface to your room, your monitors, and how you sit, and we can run it wall-to-wall or tuck it into an alcove. Couples working from home can get a two-person layout that doesn't feel cramped.

Home office cabinets and shelving

Upper cabinets to hide the clutter, open shelves for the books and the things you want seen, and lower cabinets that carry the weight. This is the difference between a room that photographs well and a room you can actually work in all day.

Office storage and file solutions

File drawers built for hanging folders, supply storage, and a real home for the printer, the shredder, and the box of cables every office collects. We plan the storage around your paperwork, not a generic template.

Guest-room and office combos

Lots of Minneapolis homes ask one room to be an office most of the week and a guest room a few nights a year. A built-in with a fold-away desk or a Murphy bed lets the room do both without feeling like a compromise.

Custom office space design

Before anything gets built, we work out the layout with you: where the desk goes, how the light falls, where the outlets need to be, and how you move through the room. You approve a plan and a price before we cut a single board. This is the custom office space design part, and it's where most of the good decisions get made.

Why homeowners choose Loon Cabinetry for office cabinets

We’re a local Minneapolis shop, not a furniture warehouse. We design, build, finish, and install everything ourselves, with no middleman marking up the work between you and the people making your cabinets. That keeps the quality in our hands and the price honest. Here’s what that actually means for your project.

  • Boxes built to last. We use furniture-grade plywood for the cabinet boxes, not particleboard. It holds screws better, shrugs off humidity, and won’t sag or swell on you in a few years.
  • Real wood where it counts. We use natural wood for drawer boxes and lean on sustainable materials wherever the project allows. It’s the kind of thing you don’t notice at install and appreciate a decade later.
  • Soft-close on everything. Every door and drawer gets soft-close hardware. Small thing, but it’s the part of the cabinet you touch every single day.
  • Finishes that take the wear. We use professional-grade finishes so the surfaces handle daily use, coffee rings, and cleaning without looking tired. A cheap finish is the first thing to give a custom job away.

 

Call us at (612) 564-8348 or email info@looncabinetry.com and we’ll set up a time to talk through your office.

Custom Office Space Design For The Way You Actually Work

 

Two people can have the same square footage and need completely different rooms. A therapist seeing clients on video needs a clean, quiet backdrop and soundproofing in mind. A woodworker’s spouse running the books needs deep drawers and a wide surface. Someone in sales lives on calls and needs the desk angled away from the window glare.

 

So we design around your work first and the cabinetry second. We look at where your natural light comes from, where the outlets and data lines are (and where they should be), how tall you are, whether you stand or sit, and what you need within arm’s reach versus what can live across the room. You’ll see a layout and a firm price before we build. No surprises, and nothing gets cut until you’ve signed off on the plan.

 

Recent Projects

Our Process

  • 1. Request a Consultation

    Give us a call or submit the Contact us Form for us to schedule an appointment.

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  • 2. Design and Cost Estimate

    We'll create a detailed design and we'll send you a cost estimate.

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  • 3. Contract Signing

    Sign the contract that outlines the scope of work, payment terms, and project timeline.

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  • 4. Production and Quality Control

    We start building your custom cabinetry. Inspect the progress and the final product for quality and accuracy.

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  • 5. Installation and Acceptance

    Your custom cabinetry is installed in your space. Review the installation, and once you're satisfied, accept the completed project.

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Custom Home Office Cabinets in Minneapolis: Common Questions

 

Do you build custom office cabinets near me in Minneapolis?

If you’re in Minneapolis or the surrounding Twin Cities metro, yes. We’re a service-area shop, so we don’t run a walk-in showroom with a map pin. We come to you, measure your space, and install in your home. We regularly work in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Chanhassen, and the nearby suburbs.

 

How much do custom home office cabinets cost in Minneapolis?

It depends on the size of the run, the materials, and how much storage and detail you want, so the honest answer is a range. A compact built-in desk with some cabinets is a smaller project than a wall-to-wall office with a Murphy bed and a dozen drawers. We give you a firm number after we’ve seen the space, not before. If you tell us your rough budget up front, we’ll design to it instead of designing something you’ll have to cut back later.

 

How long does a custom home office take to build and install?

Most home office projects run a few weeks from approved design to installed cabinets, depending on our shop schedule and the finish you choose. Design and the estimate come first, then production, then a single install. We’ll give you the timeline in writing before we start.

 

Why choose built-in office cabinets over store-bought furniture?

Store-bought furniture is made for an average room, and your room isn’t average. Built-in office cabinets use the full wall, fit around chimneys, slanted ceilings, and odd corners, and they don’t wobble or leave dead gaps. They also hold their value as part of the house. If you’ve ever bought a desk that was an inch too deep for the space, you already know the problem we solve.

 

Can you design a home office for a small condo or an odd-shaped room?

That’s some of our favorite work. Narrow condo walls, the space under a staircase, a closet converted into a desk nook, an attic room with sloped ceilings. Custom cabinetry is the only thing that really uses those spaces well, and small rooms are where good design makes the biggest difference.

 

Do you handle the whole project, or just build the cabinets?

The whole thing. We design, build, finish, and install in-house. One point of contact from the first measurement to the last drawer, and no markup from handing the work off to another company.

Ready to stop working at a desk that doesn't fit? Let's design a home office built for your space.

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